May 28, 1904.] 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
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114-116 Market St., San Francisco, Cal 
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Elliott 
NVatson 
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Atkinson 
Fanning 
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Harris 
Ben Bolt 
Trafford 
Kruger 
L C Smith 
Stevens 
Woods 
Humer 
Parker 
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Miller 
Hahn 
Schlicher 
Denicker 
Pyle 
Trego 
Skelly 
Holderbaum . . . 
Burgoon 
Kelly 
Munch 
Guiney 
Stoops 
Fox 
Huttenloch . . . 
Pfleiger 
G O Bell 
Frank 
Mrs Park 
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Newcomb 
Fulford 
Denny 
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M Lauber 
Jessup 
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Heiser 
Somers 
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Zellers 
Bleckers 
Knowlton 
Harlow 
Carlisle 
Knaub 
Englert 
Hail 
Highland 
Desch 
Storr 
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Hoseman 
Burnham 
Adams 
McMurchy 
Tom Keller ... 
Flurie 
Dr Parker 
Tritt 
Porter 
Krout 
Shirk 
Curtis 
Karl 
C F Willis 
Mack 
Red Bird 
Underwood — 
Ruth 
Senft 
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North Side No. 1— Denicker 21, Fleming 24, Watson 22, Atkin- 
son 22; total 89. 
Herron Hill, Pittsburg— Jessup 23, Heil 16, Rahm 19, Pontefract 
22; total 80. 
J. F. Weiler Gun Club— Kramlich 25, Schlicher 24, Bray 25, 
Straub 18; total 92. 
Florists', of Philadelphia— Frank 22, Fox 24, Pfleiger 24, Park 
22; total 92. 
York— McSherry 24, Grove 21, Miller 22, Somers 21; total 88. 
Carlisle— Parker 21, Sproul 18, Porter 19, L. C. Smith 23; total 81. 
Independence— Newcomb 24, Mrs. Park 18, G. O. Bell 19, 
Daudt 20; total 81. 
The J. F. Weiler Gun Club and the Florists' Gun Club, of 
Philadelphia tied on 92, dividing the moneys thereby, and agree- 
ing to shoot the tie off for the trophy at a later date. 
Fifth Day, May 20. 
The programme of Friday had four amateur events. No. 1 was 
the Wolstencroft trophy, emblematic of the target championship 
of Pennsylvania; 50 targets, entrance $1, optional sweep, $2; 
moneys divided 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent. ; class shooting. 
Only residents of the State who are bona fida members of any 
club or association in the State are permitted to shoot for the 
trophy. All other amateurs may shoot for the purse. 
No. 2 was a merchandise event, 25 targets, entrance $2, optional 
sweep $1; moneys divided 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent.; class 
shooting. High guns take the merchandise prizes. 
No. 3 was the gold badge and silver cups event; 50 targets, en- 
trance $1; optional sweep $2; moneys divided 25, 20, 18, 15, 12 and 
10 per cent. ; class shooting. The first high gun in this event re- 
ceived a gold badge. The second high gun a silver cup presented 
by the York City Gun Club. The third high gun a silver loving 
cup. 
No. 4 was a merchandise event, 25 targets, entrance $2; optional 
sweep $1; moneys divided 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent.; class 
shooting. High guns take the merchandise prizes. 
The total of the day was 150 targets. Mr. E. D. Fulford made 
the highest average for the day. He broke 145 out of 150. 
The Wolstencroft trophy was won by Mr. Fenimore Cooper, 
of Mahanoy City, after a close contest with Capt. Elias Spangler, 
of the York City Gun Club. Each made the exceptionally good 
score of 49 out of 50. In the shoot-ofif at 25 targets they tied 
again. In the second shoot-off Mr. Cooper broke 24 to Mr. 
Spangler's 22 and won. 
In event 3, there was a keen contest between Messrs. N. Mc- 
Sherry and James Atkinson for the gold badge. There were two 
shcot-offs for this badge. In the final, McSherry broke 25 straight 
to Atkinson's 23 and won. The silver cup presented by the York 
City Gun Club for this event, thus went to Atkinson. 
The Parker gun was won by Mr. L. B. Fleming. The four 
events of the programme follow: 
trophy, four-man team contest, resulted as fol- 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 1 2 
Targets: 50 25 50 25 Broke. Targets: 50 25 
McSherry ... 47 21 48 24 140 Brey 48 22 
Hawkins .... 45 23 47 24 139 Mink 44 24 
Squier ...... 44 24 47 24 139 Ehrhorn ....3819 
Apgar 46 21 42 23 132 Fuller 40 23 
Fleming .... 46 25 44 25 140 Stanley 44 19 
Rike 45 21 47 23 136 Jessup 45 22 
Grove 46 20 38 21 125 Fox 45 21 
Tackson 49 18 40 18 125 Burnham ... 42 17 
Miller 43 19 40 20 122 Courtwright. 32 22 
Deardorff ... 41 22 39 16 120 Nevin 18 7 
Fulford 48 25 48 24 145 Krout 38 24 
Watson 48 23 45 23 139 Staley 17 
Pontefract... 43 23 41 19 126 Seitz 11 
Atchison .... 45 25 48 24 142 Russel 20 
Denny 36 22 32 22 112 Jebb 19 
Stroh 47 24 45 21 137 Benner 21 
Booth 45 25 43 24 137 Stoll 19 
Harris 44 22 43 17 126 Zellers 17 
Dover 47 21 44 . . 112 Kable 32 18 
Trafford .....44 23 47 24 138 S J C 43.. 
Kruger 40 23 45 21 129 Englert 40 . . 
Somers 48 24 45 21 138 Heil 43 .. 
Stevens .... 40 20 44 24 128 Pennsy 35 16 
Woods ...... 43 23 43 23 131 Runk 40 . . 
Hummer ... 42 22 35 18 107 Bush 18 
Seachrist ....45 22 .. 24 91 Bashore 28 .. 
I C E 44 24 43 22 133 Frantz 27 .. 
Denicker ...44 24 46.. 114 A B L 17 
Pyle 44 18 45 22 129 Shirk 18 
Knowlton ... 47 20 44 24 135 Miss Riker 
Rahm 40 20 40 20 120 Bob White.. 36 22 
Pfleiger 45 24 41 24 135 Demick 45 20 
Frank 46 19 42 21 128 Bortner 37 12 
R E Walker 26 14 21 20 81 Hyland 36 19 
Stewart .... 34 21 36 24 115 M Lauber. .. 41 21 
Curtis 46 23 43 20 ' 132 Cooper 49 24 
Keef 43 17 40 17 117 Wise 41 19 
Derk 46 23 43 24 126 James ....... 24 7 
Flock 37 17 47 25 124 Williams ... 44 19 
Everett 47 .. .. 47 Eyster 32 17 
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was an event at 15 live birds, $10 entrance. This event was .also 
the three-man team contest for the L. C. Smith trophy: 
Grove 12, Stroh 12, Flock 11, Lauber 11, Jebb 11, Williams 11, 
Seitz 10, Jackson 10, Mink 10, Derk 10, Bird 9, Frank 9, Dimick 
9, Miller 9, Pfleiger 8, Bob White 7, Rike 6, Deardorff 6. . 
May 21, Sixlh Day. 
The weather was delightfully clear and pleasant. The live-bird 
competition commenced shortly before 9 o'clock. Two sets of 
traps were used. Mr. Frank E. Butler refereed at one set; Capt. 
William Fraley at the other. 
A light wind blowing toward the shooters from the traps helped 
the birds materially. The birds were a mixed lot, sitters, good 
birds, and first-class flyers. Some of them were exceedingly strong 
and struggled on wing long enough to fly out of bounds, even 
when hard hit. The traps, being loosely set, when pulled, threw 
the birds two or three feet in the air sometimes, something after 
the manner of a plunge trap. 
The average moneys were as follows : 
In open amateur sweeps, daily average was for State Association 
members only, as follows: $10 to the four high guns, and $5 to 
the two low guns, $2.50 each. 
In open amateur sweeps general average for May 17, 18 and 19 
was for State Association members only, as follows: $15 to the 
high gun; $10 to the second high gun, and $5 to the third high 
gun. 
In open amateur sweeps lowest general average for May 17, 18 
and 19 was for State Association members only, as follows: $5 to 
the lowest, $3 to the second lowest, and $2 to the third lowest. 
General average means total for three days, or 535 shots. 
Five dollars as daily average to the experts shooting the pro- 
gramme, $3 to the high gun and $2 to the second high gun; and 
$15 for general average to the experts shooting the programme 
of May 17, 18 and 19; $10 to the high gun, and $5 to the second 
high gun. 
Paid experts and manufacturers' agents were permitted to shoot 
for targets only. 
Ten cents was deducted from each entry in the first ten events 
in the open amateur sweeps of May 17, IS and 19. This purse was 
divided among all amateurs, who shot through the three days' 
events of May 17, 18 and 19 and failed to win back their entrance. 
The added money in open amateur sweeps was divided as follows: 
$5 to the fifth place and $3 to the sixth place. 
Warwick N. Y, Gun Clob. 
The Warwick Gun Club held its first shoot for the season of 
1904 on Friday, May 13. The weather was perfect and the shoot 
was a big success. Several out-of-town shooters were present. The 
next shoot will be held June 10, when all shooters are welcomed to 
take part. The following are the scores made during the day: 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Events : 
Targets : 
10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 15 25 15 15 25 25 
7 15 6 11 
8 11 7 13 
7 9 10 13 
8 10 9 11 
8 20 21 
7 11 
7 8 
6 7 
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8 10 
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The latter part of the afternoon was devoted to a partial shoot- 
jn|; of: the first live-bird ?Vient on Saturday's programme, This 
Woodward 9 13 
Stever . , 7 11 
Lowell 6 8 
Ogden 6 11 
Morford 7 10 
TuthiU 6 10 
Hayes 7 7 
Hills 5 7 
Smith 5 7 
Mapes 4 8 
Hines 8 11 10 12 
Benedict 1 .. .. 
Hyatt 8 
MacLaury 9 
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John B. Rogers, Captain. 
Watson Cup Handicap. 
Rochester, N. Y., May 21.— Owing to the itwo days' shoot at 
Auburn, and the inclement weather, the attendance at the Watson 
cup handicap contest was very small. 
The following are the scores made on Wednesday, May 18 • 
Bcrst (7) 24, 31; Gardner (5) 21, 26; Watson (3) 19, 22. 
The following rules govern the Watson cup handicap. Rules 
as heretofore governed club contests to govern, except as to 
handicap, which is as follows: Each shooter will have a fixed 
handicap for his first contest, and this will be his allowance during 
the entire series. This handicap to be added to his actual score. 
First shoot to be held on Wednesday, May 18, and continuing 
on each and every Wednesday to Monday, July 4, on which date 
the final will be held. 
Contestants may shoot up three back scores on any regular 
shooting day. Aggregate scores to count for cup. 
Ties, if any, will be shot off on July 6, at 50 targets and handi- 
cap added. George Borst, handicapper. 
